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Traditional Chinese
  
張紘

Name
  
Zhang Hong

Wade–Giles
  
Chang Hung


Pinyin
  
Zhang Hong

Simplified Chinese
  
张纮

Died
  
219 AD

Courtesy name
  
Zigang (traditional Chinese: 子綱; simplified Chinese: 子纲; pinyin: Zigang; Wade–Giles: Tzu-kang)

Similar People
  
Zhang Zhao, Sun Quan, Cao Cao

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Zhang Hong (153–212), courtesy name Zigang, was an official and scholar serving under the warlords Sun Ce and Sun Quan in the late Eastern Han dynasty of China.

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Originally from Guangling commandery (廣陵郡; around present-day Yangzhou, Jiangsu), Zhang Hong and Zhang Zhao were known as the "Two Zhangs" and they were recruited by Sun Jian to be his advisers. He was a close friend of the Sun family, and when Sun Jian was involved in his campaigns, Zhang Hong served him as a privy adviser. In the days of Sun Ce, Zhang Hong was often responsible for writing official memorials and essays to Emperor Xian and Cao Cao. After Sun Ce's death, he was sent to serve Cao Cao, and then was later sent by Cao Cao to monitor Sun Quan's activities. Zhang Hong, however, remained loyal to Sun Quan, and on his deathbed, petitioned Sun Quan to develop the city of Moling (present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu), which ultimately became the imperial capital of the state of Eastern Wu in the Three Kingdoms period.

Zhang hong liang nan yi zou me ni de xin


References

Zhang Hong Wikipedia